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Find the number of total structurally isomeric amides c5h11no

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Answered by kirti222
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There are at many isomeric amides with formula C₅H₁₁NO.

Here's how to draw the unsubstituted amides.

If the amide is unsubstituted, it must contain a CONH₂ group.

The rest of the molecule must be C₄H₉.

So you draw all possible chains containing 4 carbon atoms. Then you add the CONH₂ group to every possible location on these chains.

4 C in a Row

You can put the amide group on C-1 or C-2. This gives pentanamide

3 C in a Row

This gives us a 2-methylpropane chain. You can put the amide group on C-1 or C-2.

and 2,2-dimethylpropanamide.

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